West Indies pacer Alzarri Joseph believes that a total of 240 or 250 could have been a more challenging total against India in the first ODI at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Pushed into batting first, West Indies were in tatters at 79/7 in 23 overs.
Things could have been worse for the visitors if not for the 78-run partnership between Jason Holder (57) and Fabian Allen (29). The duo's stand meant West Indies crossed the 150-mark but failed to bat out their full quota of 50 overs. Lack of big total meant the bowling attack didn't have enough runs to defend and lost the series opener by six wickets.
"I just think we needed to score a bit more. I think maybe 240-250 would have been a more challenging total on that wicket. So, it's our first game out and we have two more games left in the series. We will go back to the drawing board and put our plans in," said Joseph in the virtual press conference.